Sunday 22 October 2017

Avoid Simple Self Tanning Mistakes

By Haywood Hunter


Many years ago, if a person wanted a tan, they had no other option but to dedicate time to sun bathing. Some time in the 1960's a scientific study was conducted that found a connection between all that sun exposure and skin cancer. Not long after than, self tanning products were developed and placed on the market. While the formula for these types of products isn't exactly the same as it originally was, they still remain great alternatives for those wanting to tan safely. Thanks to there availability, consumers can purchase these self tanning products for very little money and do the entire process themselves at home.

The best option available should always be the first consideration when shopping for self tanning products. The highest quality is desired for better consistency and results.

Each person's skin chemistry is unique. One particular self tanning product may yield great results for one person and horrible results for another. This is it can take trying several different products before the right one is found. Quality is not a factor here, it's simply a genetic thing.

Preparation of the skin is essential for getting the best results when using self tanning products. All areas of the body should be cleansed, exfoliated and dried well before beginning. Many people even suggest that waiting until the day after to apply the self tanner works best. Exfoliating rids the skin of all the dead skin cells that are built up there. If not cleaned away, dead skin cells can cause a blotchy looking tan.

After cleaning and exfoliation, the self tanner can be applied. A slow circular motion for most self tanning creams is the best way to do the application. Do not attempt to cover the entire body at once. Choose one area to work on and once the self tanning product has been absorbed completely application in a different area can begin. The mixture of circular motion and allowing small areas to absorb will create a more even and flawless tan.

Areas with thicker skin such as knees, elbows and ankles do not have to be covered as thickly as the rest of the body. Many people skin these areas altogether. If self tanning products are going to be applied to these areas though, only a thin layer is needed for deep tanning.

Using the right shade of self tanning formula is one of the most important factors in self tanning. A first time user should take caution and go with lighter shades at first. Lighter shades of self tanning products do not show any flaws as easily, which can happen when first using these types of products. Lighter shades are also great for users who are testing several different products to find the one that suits them best as well.

By following a few simple tips during application, a self tan can be just as good as a tan gained from sun exposure. If applied correctly no one should be able to tell that self tanning was used at all. A well maintained tan can be kept all year long without having to spend any time in the hot sun.




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